Canned Cinnamon Roll Waffles: Heat up your waffle maker and grease it with a bit of non-stick spray. Separate your rolls then place them into a Belgian Waffle Maker. Close the lid and press down slightly. Set the timer for 2 1/2 – 3 minutes.

Canned Cinnamon roll Waffles....so clever! Another Christmas morning idea.--- Waffled Cinnamon Rolls Heat up your waffle maker and grease it with a bit of non-stick spray. Separate your rolls then place them into a belgian waffle maker. Close the lid and press down slightly. Set the timer for 2 1/2 – 3 minutes. Remove from Waffle iron and place on a warmed plate. Repeat. Once they are all done (I suggest making more than one pack… it didn’t last long) Pile them on a platter and drizzle the included icing pack over top. Serve warm with a glass of cold milk and bask in the love of your family for making them a delicious breakfast that took all of 6 minutes. Just be sure you have someone to share them with, or you’ll eat the whole plate. Update: Thank you everyone for your kind words, stumbles and Pins! For those of you who have emailed with questions about what kind of waffle maker I use, we have the Presto Flipside Belgian Waffle Maker. It is a great waffle iron that makes delicious, fluffy waffles and I highly recommend it! Check out our waffle iron review from last year to see just how big the waffles are!

using canned cinnamon rolls to make waffles...cool!
Waffled Cinnamon Rolls Recipe
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When I was blog hopping the other day, I landed on MoscatoMoms.com and found her yummy recipe for Cinnamon Roll Cake Pops. I instantly thought, “Why can’t I do that in my waffle maker?”
So I did.
And it was good. Really good!
All you need is a tube of refrigerated Cinnamon Rolls. Any kind. I used a generic brand but I bet they would be even better with Pillsbury.
Super Simple directions for my
Waffled Cinnamon Rolls
Heat up your waffle maker and grease it with a bit of non-stick spray. Separate your rolls then place them into a belgian waffle maker. Close the lid and press down slightly.
Set the timer for 2 1/2 – 3 minutes.
Remove from Waffle iron and place on a warmed plate. Repeat.
Once they are all done (I suggest making more than one pack… it didn’t last long) Pile them on a platter and drizzle the included icing pack over top.
Serve warm with a glass of cold milk and bask in the love of your family for making them a delicious breakfast that took all of 6 minutes.
Just be sure you have someone to share them with, or you’ll eat the whole plate.
Update: Thank you everyone for your kind words, stumbles and Pins! For those of you who have emailed with questions about what kind of waffle maker I use, we have the Presto Flipside Belgian Waffle Maker. It is a great waffle iron that makes delicious, fluffy waffles and I highly recommend it! Check out our waffle iron review from last year to see just how big the waffles are!

Canned Cinnamon Roll Waffles: Heat up your waffle maker and grease it with a bit of non-stick spray. Separate your rolls then place them into a Belgian Waffle Maker. Close the lid and press down slightly. Set the timer for 2 1/2 – 3 minutes. - I don't have a waffle iron and cinnamon rolls would be too high-carb of a breakfast for me, but it seems like such a yummy idea that I had to share it. :)

Pizza pockets made in the waffle maker. I love these recipes!

Waffled Pizza Pockets: You'll need a tube of crescent roll dough and whatever filling you want to use. The original author opted to put cheese and pepperoni inside and dip it into the sauce to minimize the mess, but you can put whatever you want into it. You simply unroll the dough, put the ingredient you want inside your pocket, and then fold over the remaining dough. You don't even need to grease the waffle iron, since the crescent roll dough is made to be used with an ungreased pan.

Waffle French Toast - Great idea

Waffle Iron French Toast... - to try on my new $10 waffle maker

Waffle Iron French Toast: Fun! We used the "fluffy french toast" recipe from allrecipes.com and cooked them on the waffle iron. They were great!

Foods You Can Cook in a Waffle Iron - French Toast Make some French toast waffles in your waffle iron. Mix eggs, milk, and cinnamon together in a bowl. Dip pieces of bread into the mixture and place them into the waffle iron. This is a recommended way of cooking French toast because it cooks it evenly and quickly.